My mum (85 and widowed 18 months ago) has just had a prolapse diagnosed by the GP, and apparently, "a big one".
It will be some weeks before she sees a specialist, but has already been told that she will almost certainly need an operation, though doesn't know yet if this will entail a hysterectomy or not.
The thing is, I understand that either way, she will have, at the very best, to take things very easy for at least six weeks.
I am already really worried about how this is going to work, because I live 120 miles away, and am simply not in a position, practically or financially, to be able to go and stay with her for any length of time. Even if I did, I wouldn't have transport to take her anywhere while up there.
She has some very good friends and neighbours who regularly help her out with shopping and even medical appointments, but looking after her after an operation is obviously not something that they should be expected to take responsibility for, even if they were willing.
I was hoping that any of you who have been unfortunate enough to have to undergo similar operations could give me some idea about what level of care she is likely to need.
As unsuitable as our house is, I have started wondering if we could have her here for a few weeks, but have no idea how soon she might be up to the journey, or whether she should stay at home for easy access to her own gp or specialist in case of complications or follow-up appointments.
I realise I am jumping the gun a bit here, but I would really appreciate any input.